Eldred & Others Challenge CETA

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Eldred & Others Challenge CETA


Eric Eldred, who had been making public domain works available online, filed a suit challenging the constitutionality of the CTEA. Other petitioners and advocates joined as friends of the court, including library and digital heritage organizations. The suit was led by Lawrence Lessig, constitutional scholar and founder of Creative Commons.